The reason most people prefer minimalist front pocket wallets is that they are lightweight, slim, and easily accessible. The age of big, bulky billfold wallets are over and slim, functional minimalist wallets have taken over.

“The Land of Fire and Ice” as it’s known is fast and furiously becoming one of the hottest travel destinations and with it’s almost surreal beauty, friendly locals and endless opportunity for adventure it’s not hard to see why. Here are just a few reasons why Iceland should be on your travel bucket list.

India is an exciting destination for travellers of all kinds. It keeps people of all generations and ages thrilled to the core. Children especially love the diverse experiences that India has to offer.

This year, we will be partnering with Hi-Tec and hitting the trails on the Easter Weekend for the Hi-Tec Garden Route Walking Festival. With this spectacular backdrop, we are bound to have so much fun as a family.

Mexico has elotes, Vietnam has banh mi, and the Czech Republic has chimney cakes. But unlike many countries, it’s impossible to identify Thailand’s street food with a single dish. And if you’re on the hunt for the most iconic and diverse street foods

min
: keep only results with the lowest number of typos. For example, if the smallest number of typos found is 0, then no results with typos at all will be returned. If the smallest number of typos found is 2, then no results with more than 2 typos will be returned.

strict
: same as min, but + 1, meaning, keep the
2
smallest number of typos.

strict

Typos are counted
per-word
. In the case of multi-word queries, it’s possible for each query word to have up to 2 typos, according to
minWordSizefor1Typo
and
minWordSizefor2Typo
.

per-word
minWordSizefor2Typo

When
typoTolerance
is set to strict, we force the
Typo
criterion to be first in the ranking formula.

typoTolerance

When using a
sort-by
attribute, we recommend setting typo-tolerance to
min
to reduce the number of potentially irrelevant search results.

sort-by

By default, Algolia does not consider singulars and plurals as matches. You can override this default behaviour by setting
ignorePlurals
to true.

If activated, this feature is designed to match words written in the plural form if the query is in the singular form, and vice-versa. It’s built on a dictionary of singular and plural forms of words in over eighty languages. It works for simple plurals like
hand ⇄ hands
as well as more complex ones like
feet ⇄ foot
.

This parameter accepts a boolean or array value. We recommend passing an array of the specific ISO codes of languages you target. For example:

Maternity:
If a member joins CHM while she is pregnant, bills for that pregnancy cannot be shared through the regular CHM sharing program or through the Prayer Page. Members must have a due date for delivery at least 300 days after joining CHM for bills to be eligible for sharing.
Please note:
Our Gold program offers a generous maternity program. Silver and Bronze exclude most maternity costs. To learn more about maternity, visit our
maternity page
.

Maternity:
Please note:

The
CHM Guidelines
define a pre-existing condition as any medical condition for which you experience signs, symptoms, testing or treatment before joining the ministry.

A condition is not considered pre-existing if you have gone one year without signs, symptoms, testing or treatment for that condition and it is documented by your official medical records. Cancer: Cancer is no longer pre-existing if, after your doctor has pronounced you cancer-free or cured, and if your medical records show that you have gone five years without any signs, symptoms or treatment.

Any medical bills considered for the ministry’s pre-existing condition programs must follow all other Guidelines for sharing. For example, bills submitted to CHM more than six months from the date they were incurred aren’t eligible for sharing as per CHM Guideline J.3 (“What should I do with my medical bills?”). Also important is the distinction between active and maintenance pre-existing conditions. CHM cannot share bills if, at the time you join CHM, the bills are from pre-existing conditions for which you’re actively undergoing treatment other than with maintenance (routine) medications. What this means is described in the next several paragraphs.

If you have gone at least 90 days without testing or treatment and your doctor states you are cured or on a maintenance treatment regimen, bills for any new incident (flare-up) related to the preexisting illness are eligible for sharing on the Gold schedule (Gold members) or Prayer Page (Gold, Silver and Bronze members).

Here’s an example of the difference between an active and maintained preexisting condition: Suppose that Joe X, a Gold member, had a heart attack in October 2016 and joined CHM two months later (December). During that time he had surgery and a few follow-up appointments with his cardiologist, one of which took place after Joe joined the ministry.